Description:
- Border towns in the time of revolutionary Emiliano Zapata probably did not look just like this, but relax and enjoy the Mexican decor and food, served with spirit and creativity. The dining area combines booths and tables illuminated by interesting western metal light fixtures. Old photographs, signs and vaquero cowboy gear from Mexico enhance the feeling of being in a small village. Dinner focuses on Mesquite Fired Fajitas. The OTB House margarita is an enjoyable complement to your meal.
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Good Margaritas!!
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Great place to unwind after a long days shopping bat the outlet. It was quiet but the food great. Drinks even better.
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- posted on 11.11.12
- by PWest1130
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Excellent Chips and salsa
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I must admit, this restaurant was pretty good. It had the feeling of a chain--I'm not sure if it was. But, the food was tasty and didn't fell or taste like it came out of...
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- posted on 10.26.12
- by Bigger32
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Excellent Food, Great Atmosphere
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Have been to this OTB in San Diego....great exterior look, well landscaped, great atmosphere. Great food menu, good southwestern selection, great drinks and appetizers. Good place to...
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- posted on 10.05.12
- by Rex W
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Contact:
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- tel: 619 209 3700
- fax: 619 209 3702
Address:
- 1770 Camino De La Reina
- San Diego, CA 92108
Neighborhood:
Mission ValleyPayments:
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Hours:
- 11a-11p Su-Th, 11a-midnight F & Sa
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